U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’ proposal would protect the U.S. Supreme Court from Democrat attempts at sweeping change and intimidation.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’ proposal would protect the U.S. Supreme Court from Democrat attempts at sweeping change and intimidation.
Allred, now a candidate for U.S. Senate, has supported multiple left-wing policy views on immigration and border security in Congress.
Sheriffs highlighted the strain on local resources and the increase in criminal cartel activity.
In a letter to Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton, Texas’ Republican delegation to Congress have raised concerns about Colony Ridge.
The organization received $800,000 in federal grant money last year.
“Congress needs to step in and require DHS to turn people away if the department can’t abide by our laws and certify that all aliens claiming asylum are being detained for the adjudication of their claims.”
Under Mayorkas’ leadership, more than 5 million illegal aliens have crossed the southern border.
“It’s very clear that we’ve been subjected to propaganda.”
The event features “How to Be an Antiracist” author Ibram X. Kendi.
Thanks to 20 congressmen forcing changes to the House Rules, major reforms are now possible.
Lamar County GOP says U.S. Sen. Cornyn has shown a “lack of fidelity” to the party’s principles.
“Biden will get the usual Dog and Pony Show. Then he’ll leave and the madness will continue.”
The test encourages school employees to assess their school’s support of LGBT students.
Only three Texas Republicans opposed the ‘uniparty’ for a more conservative speaker.
The program was set to expire on December 21.
It’s irresponsible to give Congress higher credit limits or more money.
The “fiscal cliff” is more like a raging tsunami about to hit.
As the dust settles around the debt deal struck earlier this week, it has become clear that Americans are not pleased with the outcome – and in many cases, far less enthralled with the leadership that has brought us here.
For nearly all of us, the size of the national debt is all but unimaginable. If you counted off 14.1 trillion seconds, it would take 447,000 years. Printing 14.1 trillion dollar bills would weigh more than 15 million tons – or, the weight of 136 aircraft carriers the size of the USS Ronald Reagan.
Most of us have become fed up by politicians, especially those of the federal variety. With our federal government bloated unrecognizably out of its constitutional bounds, no facet of life has been left untouched, untaxed or unregulated.
Senator John Cornyn wrote this week that: “A balanced budget amendment is necessary because Congress has proven it cannot agree on how to keep total federal spending in line with total federal revenue.
After being rebuked by federal courts, President Obama’s secretary of the interior, former U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO), announced that the ban on offshore drilling would be lifted. Not so, in a practical sense, says Elizabeth Ames Jones, a commissioner on the energy regulating Texas Railroad Commission.
The Financial Times recently reported these dismal figures for private sector hiring: “Since the stimulus began, about 400,000 public sector jobs have been added (through May 2010) while 2.7 million private sector jobs were lost.” The National Federation of Independent Business has a study showing that small businesses in the United States lost jobs in twelve of the last fourteen months. What is equally disturbing in the NFIB survey is that its small business members have no plans to increase hiring in the foreseeable future. Considering that small businesses are responsible for the creation of a majority of new private sector jobs, this is particularly worrisome.
This week the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste issued their annual Congressional scorecard. Our own U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison improved her score over previous years to be listed as a taxpayer hero. While the state’s senior senator continues to have an appetite for earmarks, she’s not alone. Leading the pack of Texans in the U.S. House of Representatives is Chet Edwards (D-Waco), who the watchdog group considers “hostile” to taxpayers.
Liberals must see the handwriting on their electoral wall maps. Beyond the present concerns voters have with the Obama administration, the projected changes that will occur as a result of the 2010 Census seem to predict the political landscape will be very favorable for the Republican presidential nominee in 2012. However, it looks like President Obama’s influential supporters may think they’ve found a fix for this inconvenient problem.